Gene HackmanĀ and his wife Betsy Arakawa likely died at around the same time, according to the Santa Fe fire chief.
The bodies of the 95-year-old Oscar winner and his 65-year-old wife, Betsy Arakawa, were discovered in their Santa Fe residence, valued at $3.8 million. The reason for their passing has yet to be determined until the toxicology reports are completed.
Betsy Arakawa was found in a bathroom, surrounded by unidentified pills from a prescription bottle. Gene Hackman’s body was located in the entryway of their home. Glasses and a cane belonging to Hackman were found on the floor nearby, indicating he may have fallen just before his demise.
Although it is uncertain which of them passed away first, fire chief Brian Moya mentioned that the positioning of their bodies suggests it occurred simultaneously.
‘Just because both bodies were in similar ways where we, as experts, sad to say that we know a lot about how people die and how long people are dead for ā both bodies are in a similar manner that it could be a similar timeframe,’Ā Moya told Fox News.
Moya didn’t say whether ‘similar timeframe’ could allow to Arakawa to find Hackman dead and kill herself in despair, or for the couple to carry out a suicide pact which could have seen Arakawa help her frail husband to die before taking her own life.Ā
Moya noted the couple’s property spanned more than 9,000 square feet across three structures, so it’s telling that both bodies and that of their dog Zinna, were found in the same building.
The coupleās German shepherd, named Bear, survived along with a second dog named Nikita, according to Joey Padilla, owner of the Santa Fe Tails pet care, where Hackman and Arakawa often boarded their dogs. Both are being cared for.Ā
Hackman and Arakawa likely were dead for nine days until their discovery on February 28.Ā

The mystery surrounding the deaths of Gene Hackman and his wife Betsy Arakawa continues to deepen as the cause of their deaths remains unknown

Santa Fe fire chief Brian Moya, middle, said the couple likely died at around the same time

Police are seen outside the couple’s Santa Fe home. The cause of their deaths remains unknown
That likely gave them access to food and water outside that kept them alive.Ā
One of the surviving dogs was found near Arakawa’s body and the other outside the couple’s home.Ā
Zinna, the dog that died ‘was always attached to Betsy at the hip and it was a beautiful relationship,’ Padilla told the Associated Press.Ā
‘Zinna went from being a returned shelter dog to this incredible companion under Betsyās hand.’
The mystery of the couple’s deaths has only deepened as police said they have found no evidence of carbon monoxide poisoning.Ā
The two bodies both have tested negative for carbon monoxide, and no gas leaks were discovered in or around the home.
Santa Fe County Sheriff’s Office said thereĀ were no signs of foul playĀ or external trauma on the couple’s bodies.Ā
Sheriff Adan Mendoza added that he could not completely rule foul play out while the investigation continues.Ā
The deaths were originally deemed suspicious enough to warrant a full investigation but cops no longer believe anyone else was involved.Ā
Hackman’s pacemaker last recorded him alive on February 17 – nine days before his body was found.Ā

Gene Hackman and Betsy Arakawa are seen with two unidentified dogs. Two of their three dogs survived and are in the care of one of their friendsĀ

Hackman met Arakawa, a classically trained pianist who grew up in Hawaii, when she was working part-time at a California gym in the mid-1980s. They are seen in 1992
Police do not suspect foul play, despite the front door being found ‘ajar.’ There were no signs of forced entry into the home.
‘I think I’m pretty confident that there is no foul play just based on the lack of evidence,’ Mendoza later told Today. ‘But, of course, we’re not ruling that out.’
The case is shrouded in the kind of intrigue reserved for Hackman’s detective thriller novels and has garnered international attention – with many wondering how their deaths went unnoticed for so long.
Neighbors in their gated private community off a winding canyon road five miles outside of Santa Fe told The New York Times that despite living with the celebrity couple for years, most of them never even caught a glimpse of them.
Hackman was in a mud room off the kitchen. His sunglasses and cane were on the floor and it has been suggested the actor had suffered a fall.Ā
Hackman, a two-time Oscar winner with an estimated net worth of $80million, just turned 95 in late January. He became a recluse in the last 20 years of his life, after retiring from acting in 2004.Ā
He moved to New Mexico shortly after making a movie there in the 1980s and loved the quiet pace of life and the fact locals left him in peace.Ā Ā

Hackman arrives with his wife, Betsy Arakawa, for the 60th Annual Golden Globe Awards in Beverly Hills in January 2003
Friends occasionally shared glimpses of his post-acting life, including social media shots of fishing expeditions – while paying tribute to his silver screen triumphs. He would also occasionally be spotted pedaling around Santa Fe on a bicycle.
The gruff-but-beloved Hackman was among the finest actors of his generation, appearing as villains, heroes and antiheroes in dozens of dramas, comedies and action films from the 1960s until his retirement in the early 2000s.
He was a five-time Oscar nominee who won for The French Connection in 1972 and Unforgiven two decades later. His death comes just four days before this year’s ceremony.
Hackman met Arakawa, a classically trained pianist who grew up in Hawaii, when she was working part-time at a California gym in the mid-1980s, the New York Times reported in 1989. They soon moved in together, and by the end of the decade had decamped to Santa Fe.